The ephemera are documents which come from the University of Sussex Library collection. They were chosen for their relevance to the broad themes of the Observing the 1980s open educational resource, based on the undergraduate module ‘1984: Thatcher’s Britain’. They cover a range of different types of publication from an issue of the Brighton Voice, a local newspaper, to a NATO report on defence.
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After the Brighton Bomb
ALF on trial
Assault on the Unions
Black People, Ethnic Minorities and the Poll Tax
Brighton Voice Feb 1987 issue 123
Britain without Thatcher
BT – how selling it off will harm Britain
Cause for Concern – West Indian Pupils in Redbridge
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Conservatism in the Eighties
Design for Living – the making of a multi-cultural community centre
End of the road – Travellers and the Criminal Justice Bill
Falklands War – the Disturbing Truth
Families in Danger
Football Violence – the Metropolitan Viewpoint
‘For as long as it takes’ – Cowie Miners in the Strike 1984-5
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Girls in male jobs – a research report 1987
Interim Report of the Sub-committee on Conventional Defence in Europe
Keeping track of your whereabouts – the Poll Tax and Civil Liberties
Labour in Ulster
Malvinas are Argentina’s
National Council for Civil Liberties – Stonehenge
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New Life for the Public Services
Paper Boys – one man’s accounts of picketing at Wapping
Policing Wapping – an account of the dispute 1986-7
Politics in Sport
Routing Out – the Transport of Nuclear Materials
Section 28 – Draft briefing
Starved, Battered, Defiant, Magnificent Miners
Taxing Times – the Financial Effects of the Poll Tax on Women
The Cuts – 40,000 jobs at risk
The facts about A.I.D.S
The Falkands – Thatcher’s War, Labour’s Guilt
The Future of London’s Government Discussion Document – Industry and Employment
The Poll Tax
The Scum
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The Youth Training Scheme
Women Talking about AIDS
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Women Where Are Your Jobs Going?
In a few cases it was not possible to identify authors, or we were unable to make contact with them. If you are one of those authors or copyright holders and wish to get in touch with us, please contact library.specialcoll@sussex.ac.uk